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Hello:

 

When you’re using Centreon in a big company where a lot of people is using it at the same time is almost impossible to control who is accesing Centreon when you’re upgrading the platform.

 

So, as SysAdmin while youre doing:

yum update centreon\*

You start to receive a lot messages from different people saying: “Hey, what’s wrong here?”
 

 

And suddenly, you realized that there is a crowd who is pressing: Next, next, upgrade, next, next… If everything works OK, its not a big problem, but if you have any problem upgrading so there are a lot of users executing “inserts” or “alter tables” in your database… 

So, should be this an option only available for administrator, shouldn’t be?

After yum update centreon\* would be really fine to have something like this:
 

 

Or even simplest: show the upgrade wizard, just after log in as an administrator user.

 

What do you think about it?

 

Kind regards, 

 

David Cucalon

Hi @Davidcuca, thank you for your feedback!

What do you think about a maintenance feature that:

  • allows to plan a maintenance
  • once maintenance is enabled, forward users to dedicated maintenance page
  • allow admin to perform update and finish maintenance

Regards


Hi @Laurent :


That sounds really fine. It would solve a lot of issues that we are facing when upgrading the platform.
 

Kind regards,

David Cucalon


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Hi Centreon Team ! 😀
We are waiting this feature, any update on this? is still in the route map?